Campaign consultants' views on brokering peace distinguish the candidate from rivals Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden

This blue-collar corner of southeast Michigan has buried more soldiers than most other places in the US. Here, matters of war and peace are deeply personal, and political

Official in former US president's administration denies 'outrageous lie,' says Stephanie Grisham should be 'fired'

Day after US announces formal withdrawal from Paris accord, scientists say there must be 'bold and drastic transformations regarding economic and population policies'

Prosecutors and an AP investigation find a middleman, Los Angeles venture capitalist Imaad Zuberi, who helped funnel Saudi and other donors to Obama and Trump inaugural committees

Despite threats of a forceful response, US administration is pursuing same policy of restraint as its predecessors did in Gulf, but Tehran can sense weakness from afar

The one-time Netanyahu rival says it would be 'difficult' for PM to hang on under indictment; warns against 'generalizing' after Trump says Democrats hate Jews

As US president plans visits to Texas and Ohio after weekend murder rampages, Dayton's mayor says she plans to tell him 'how unhelpful he's being'

After Civil Service Commissioner said to reject request for Ron Dermer to remain in Washington, prime minister still says his term will be extended

Ron Dermer to end stint in Washington after six years, despite requests from Netanyahu and FM Israel Katz to stay on

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